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I found this today....I had it take words from a link to my blog.
(It is kinda addicting - so beware!)
November 23, 2009
November 22, 2009
Snowglobe
Spokane is tumbling. It seems as if all at once things got shook up and jarred loose...and how perfect is it that the snow has followed?What do artists James Pants and Kaylee Cole, the Lorinda Knight Gallery, and the Empyrean Coffee House have in common? A fork (in their path).
Have you ever been underwater while someone is shouting at you? The racket is unmistakable yet the message fails to be comprehended. With all the buzz around town I managed to miss both the James Pants and Kaylee Cole farewell shows. Spokane has lost two noteworthy young performers.
Spokane knows the Lorinda Knight Gallery as the most prestigious (hoity-toity) gallery around. Our only "Big City" (not that Spokane isn't) gallery. As an artist when you signed on with Lorinda Knight that meant that all other Spokane galleries were out, you were in contract and could only show there. This is where all of our "Professional Artists" from this area showed. It was also the place to go and see the amazing talent brought in from outside our area. One problem...Lorinda is retiring and there is a bit of an upset with the art community.
The Empyrean, this might be the best of my Spokane Snow Globe news. The Empyrean will be relocating. After a horrible landlord, sprinkler laws threatening their demise, and countless other obstacles the beloved Empyrean will be moving seven blocks East on Washington and Second in the newly coined SoDo district. The former Big Dipper will now become the Empyrean concert Venue.
I have lived in Spokane for 7 years now. In this past year I have met more people than the other 6 that I have been here. Spokane arts and music are organizing and starting to come together. The Empyrean and Neato/Baby Bar are the downtown concert spots for emerging artists. Not only do they have monthly art shows, but have local artists do their concert posters. Riverspeak is a brand new arts collective that has been started. It's an outlet for artists, musicians, and writers to work together (there is a meeting on Tues if anyone is interested). Here is an example from a couple weeks ago of a perfectly executed idea....Mariah of the Spovangelist writes a post about street fashion and the need for its documentation to fight the stereotype of an unfashionable Spokane. Tyson Habein of SPOKE(a)n(e) Magazine and Yellow House Photography reads and immediately posts a link to it on Facebook. Then Riverspeak takes it one step further making it into a call for submissions to photographers for an online art show. The deadline is Wednesday if you would still like to participate.
Where does this leave us? Is it half empty or full? I say the second. With The Pants and Kaylee moving away it will be nice to have them out there spreading love for Spokane and defending us from the bigger cities. I'm not sure what James is up to, but Kaylee Cole is off recording in Cali with her favorite producer (of all times!) and doing wonderfully new and exciting things. There is no doubt that when they return to play here we will be patiently waiting to accept them with open arms. Speaking of which Kaylee will be back in town next week and I had the honor of making the poster: (notice the states)As for Lorinda Knight it was a wonderful gallery and an asset to our community. I wish her the best in retirement. I am hoping that this may force our more conservative professional artists into less traditional settings. This situation seems to add to the void of serious venues, but hope is not lost. Hell, this is inspiring and challenging...be creative in your solutions...(enjoy it)! Good news is, there are dreams out there. A certain active member of our community has lofty, yet completely attainable, goals for a new type of gallery/venue in Spokane. That sounds like a cryptic message, but I guess we just need to remember that with this slot opening it is our turn as artists to support those who usually provide shelter for our works. Again cryptic - sorry. It would be a shame not to mention that there has also been some talk of a Phantom Gallery project for next year. I don't have nearly enough information on this to do it justice - so that is an entirely different post to come.
The Empyrean, as a concert venue, will be in a fun new space with a full kitchen and pizza ovens...I don't even need to say more (but I will). Help us support Chrissy and Michelle as they undertake this enormous task of relocating. I am excited to say I will get to be the first artist to show in their new space!...IN JANUARY - eek- I have a lot of work to do.
Things in Spokane have been shaken, but we in no means are lacking. If you still don't believe me hop over to Riverspeaks blog and read Brook's post (I just found) - a sister to mine (but maybe a little more inspirational!!!) lol - take that Spokane.
p.s. Brook included the Phantom Gallery info that I was lacking...go check it out.
Have you ever been underwater while someone is shouting at you? The racket is unmistakable yet the message fails to be comprehended. With all the buzz around town I managed to miss both the James Pants and Kaylee Cole farewell shows. Spokane has lost two noteworthy young performers.
Spokane knows the Lorinda Knight Gallery as the most prestigious (hoity-toity) gallery around. Our only "Big City" (not that Spokane isn't) gallery. As an artist when you signed on with Lorinda Knight that meant that all other Spokane galleries were out, you were in contract and could only show there. This is where all of our "Professional Artists" from this area showed. It was also the place to go and see the amazing talent brought in from outside our area. One problem...Lorinda is retiring and there is a bit of an upset with the art community.
The Empyrean, this might be the best of my Spokane Snow Globe news. The Empyrean will be relocating. After a horrible landlord, sprinkler laws threatening their demise, and countless other obstacles the beloved Empyrean will be moving seven blocks East on Washington and Second in the newly coined SoDo district. The former Big Dipper will now become the Empyrean concert Venue.
I have lived in Spokane for 7 years now. In this past year I have met more people than the other 6 that I have been here. Spokane arts and music are organizing and starting to come together. The Empyrean and Neato/Baby Bar are the downtown concert spots for emerging artists. Not only do they have monthly art shows, but have local artists do their concert posters. Riverspeak is a brand new arts collective that has been started. It's an outlet for artists, musicians, and writers to work together (there is a meeting on Tues if anyone is interested). Here is an example from a couple weeks ago of a perfectly executed idea....Mariah of the Spovangelist writes a post about street fashion and the need for its documentation to fight the stereotype of an unfashionable Spokane. Tyson Habein of SPOKE(a)n(e) Magazine and Yellow House Photography reads and immediately posts a link to it on Facebook. Then Riverspeak takes it one step further making it into a call for submissions to photographers for an online art show. The deadline is Wednesday if you would still like to participate.
Where does this leave us? Is it half empty or full? I say the second. With The Pants and Kaylee moving away it will be nice to have them out there spreading love for Spokane and defending us from the bigger cities. I'm not sure what James is up to, but Kaylee Cole is off recording in Cali with her favorite producer (of all times!) and doing wonderfully new and exciting things. There is no doubt that when they return to play here we will be patiently waiting to accept them with open arms. Speaking of which Kaylee will be back in town next week and I had the honor of making the poster: (notice the states)As for Lorinda Knight it was a wonderful gallery and an asset to our community. I wish her the best in retirement. I am hoping that this may force our more conservative professional artists into less traditional settings. This situation seems to add to the void of serious venues, but hope is not lost. Hell, this is inspiring and challenging...be creative in your solutions...(enjoy it)! Good news is, there are dreams out there. A certain active member of our community has lofty, yet completely attainable, goals for a new type of gallery/venue in Spokane. That sounds like a cryptic message, but I guess we just need to remember that with this slot opening it is our turn as artists to support those who usually provide shelter for our works. Again cryptic - sorry. It would be a shame not to mention that there has also been some talk of a Phantom Gallery project for next year. I don't have nearly enough information on this to do it justice - so that is an entirely different post to come.
The Empyrean, as a concert venue, will be in a fun new space with a full kitchen and pizza ovens...I don't even need to say more (but I will). Help us support Chrissy and Michelle as they undertake this enormous task of relocating. I am excited to say I will get to be the first artist to show in their new space!...IN JANUARY - eek- I have a lot of work to do.
Things in Spokane have been shaken, but we in no means are lacking. If you still don't believe me hop over to Riverspeaks blog and read Brook's post (I just found) - a sister to mine (but maybe a little more inspirational!!!) lol - take that Spokane.
p.s. Brook included the Phantom Gallery info that I was lacking...go check it out.
November 10, 2009
Wanna draw on my floor?
This seems like a nice present to find underneath your floor...many many years in the future!
I have to tell you, this was not planned. One minute I am asking Mariko if she wants to drawn on the floor with me, and maybe five minutes later the camera is set up and things are coming alive....like dirt clods and little ghosty bird spermys. This was a nice pre pre test with the stop motion, we actually learned a ton!
Just wait for the next one....
Just wait for the next one....
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November 06, 2009
a friend...
I was debating what to post about today checking out Spokane artists on Flickr. Side note: I think I have to break down and finally start a Flikr page. (sorry) Anyways, I found a photo of my new friend Asha...and then another and another. I had been meaning to call her today about something else all together...and then I knew what to write about. Funny how things work! ♥
Asha is a pretty pretty tattooed Lady and a perfect model. All these photos are by local photographer John Austin.
I have been slowly edging back into photography lately (hence all the Flikr activity) and couldn't imagine a better subject! Spokane it seems has an abundance of up and coming photographers. If you would like to contact Asha about modeling via email: asha.linn@gmail.com
Also, it would be a shame not to mention that she has an extremely talented artist for a boyfriend, and I am sure sooner than later you will see his work gracing the pages of the Ugly Yellow!
Have a lovely weekend!
Asha is a pretty pretty tattooed Lady and a perfect model. All these photos are by local photographer John Austin.
I have been slowly edging back into photography lately (hence all the Flikr activity) and couldn't imagine a better subject! Spokane it seems has an abundance of up and coming photographers. If you would like to contact Asha about modeling via email: asha.linn@gmail.com
Also, it would be a shame not to mention that she has an extremely talented artist for a boyfriend, and I am sure sooner than later you will see his work gracing the pages of the Ugly Yellow!
Have a lovely weekend!
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November 05, 2009
Bee Hive
First - I know, two post in one day...oh my. Jacinda said my last post was depressing and she thought I might need a hug. Well, here is some HAPPY to cheer everyone up.
Bee Hive on flicker, blue cocoon on Etsy....Cassie Kammerzell I ♥ your world.
I can't say which place I found her work first, but it makes me smile. A Spokane artist is all I know... so I'll let the images speak.
Bee Hive on flicker, blue cocoon on Etsy....Cassie Kammerzell I ♥ your world.
I can't say which place I found her work first, but it makes me smile. A Spokane artist is all I know... so I'll let the images speak.
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November 03, 2009
Greetings
The other day I ran into two old friends I haven't seen in years (different times, same day). It was strange to tell these long lost drifters of my new found roots planted so very deeply in this place. I've been in an interesting mood ever since. For some reason I can't stop thinking about when I first arrived in this fine city...and the things I fell in love with.The Downtowner Motel - once upon a while ago.
I was searching for the mysterious Tiffany's Roller Skating Rink which I was once informed of by a neighbor (who smoked on my porch every single day). Instead I found this great archive of vintage photos on SportSuburban's photostream. There is a wealth of imagery from Spokane's past on Flicker. Unfortunately none of my rink. I knew this one immediately when I saw it:
I work in a Motel converted office building in the heart of the downtown...Spokane's Davenport district. It was one of Spokane's finest in its day (or so I've heard). Sitting in my 4th floor windowed office I overlook the raised pool planter box. I can't help but wonder what it must have been like.
Will we look back in 40 years and appreciate what surrounded us day to day? Will we be reminded of the good ole days by decaying pieces of our youth tucked deeply into the city around us? Will we sit smoking on the porch reminiscing with the youngsters that flock to us for our wisdom? Will we leave our mark?
I was searching for the mysterious Tiffany's Roller Skating Rink which I was once informed of by a neighbor (who smoked on my porch every single day). Instead I found this great archive of vintage photos on SportSuburban's photostream. There is a wealth of imagery from Spokane's past on Flicker. Unfortunately none of my rink. I knew this one immediately when I saw it:
I work in a Motel converted office building in the heart of the downtown...Spokane's Davenport district. It was one of Spokane's finest in its day (or so I've heard). Sitting in my 4th floor windowed office I overlook the raised pool planter box. I can't help but wonder what it must have been like.
Will we look back in 40 years and appreciate what surrounded us day to day? Will we be reminded of the good ole days by decaying pieces of our youth tucked deeply into the city around us? Will we sit smoking on the porch reminiscing with the youngsters that flock to us for our wisdom? Will we leave our mark?
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